no you cant't but can if you can jump in.
Look at the back of the raffle card. Then, spin the spinner. If it lands on one of those numbers on the back of the card, you get to keep the raffle card... This is all I know.
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3/5=g/30
Lands usually have no color, they are colorless, since they have no mana cost Lands usually have no color, they are colorless, since they have no mana cost
Get the spinner and have 4 sections, 3 with score and 1 with miss. Whichever one it lands on is the outcome. However, this is only purely theoretical as football/ soccer is played on grass and not with a spinner.
The black lands where farming areas around the nile and the red lands are deserts. They call the farming areas black lands beacause the soil when the nile floods (whitch is like a natrual ferilizer for the crops) is black. But, in the desert the sand and soil are a redish color (I am not sure why it is a redish color).
No, permanents are cards on the battlefield, ie Enchantments, Artifacts, Creatures and Planeswalkers that have resolved to the field, as well as Token creatures, and Lands.
The black lands where farming areas around the nile and the red lands are deserts. They call the farming areas black lands beacause the soil when the nile floods (whitch is like a natrual ferilizer for the crops) is black. But, in the desert the sand and soil are a redish color (I am not sure why it is a redish color).
after you buy the property it's yours, when someone lands on it they must pay you the rent amount on the card.. if you own all 2/3 properties of the same color you then can start adding houses so that your rent amount goes up. The cards are pretty much explanatory.
When your gamepiece lands on Chance or Community Chest, you pick a card off the top of the stack.
I'm assuming that a "1-8 spinner" is similar to an eight-sided die, so the probability of spinning a 10 is zero. When throwing dice, or flipping a coin, etc., each outcome is independent. That is, it's not influenced by the previous outcome(s). So if you get three 8s in a row then the probability of getting an 8 on the fourth throw remains at 1/8. The probability of an 8 on each and every throw is always 1/8.
No. Semen does not change color when it lands on a surface, unless that surface is paint.